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Artificial intelligence explainability: the technical and ethical dimensions
Philosophical Transactions Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 2021John A Mcdermid, Yan Jia, Zoe Porter
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2017
Fifty years ago Francis Crick and James D. Watson proposed the double helix model for the DNA molecule. They believed they had, as Crick put it, discovered the "secret of life," and many agreed. But in the intervening years, science has marched--sometimes leaped--forward, and now the question "What is life?" must be posed once again. In this accessible
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Fifty years ago Francis Crick and James D. Watson proposed the double helix model for the DNA molecule. They believed they had, as Crick put it, discovered the "secret of life," and many agreed. But in the intervening years, science has marched--sometimes leaped--forward, and now the question "What is life?" must be posed once again. In this accessible
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Relative explainability and double standards in medical decision-making
Ethics and Information Technology, 2022Hendrik Kempt +2 more
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An objective metric for Explainable AI: How and why to estimate the degree of explainability
Knowledge-Based Systems, 2023Francesco Sovrano, Fabio Vitali
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Should explainability be a fifth ethical principle in AI ethics?
AI and Ethics, 2022João Cortese +2 more
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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association: JAMIA, 2020
William K Diprose, Nicholas Buist
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William K Diprose, Nicholas Buist
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Privacy and Explainability: The Effects of Data Protection on Shapley Values
Technologies, 2022Vicenç Torra +2 more
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